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Join Clint and special guest Irvo for episode 122 of Lawnhub Live after LunchThis week's news segment covers Perth's annual winter sprinkler ban, the FIFA World Cup kicking off on Kentucky bluegrass/ryegrass blends with purple grow lights and sub-air systems keeping indoor pitches alive, and a US influencer setting a Guinness record mowing a football field in under 15 minutes.On the lawn and irrigation side, Irvo gets into the realities of DIY irrigation design — why every yard needs a different approach, the back-and-forth that goes into getting it right, and why efficient MP rotator systems use far less water than trigger hoses. The boys also answer your questions, including how long to wait before applying NSFW after over-seeding (spoiler: be patient — weeds can take 3–4 weeks to die, and seeded grass needs 6–12 weeks), to reviving a bare, patchy buffalo lawn that's been neglected since last October. Plus advice on going foliar through winter and not letting fresh turf get too crunchy or too wet.If you enjoyed this episode make sure to subscribe!Follow our Socials:Website - https://lawnhub.com.auInstagram - / thelawnhubFacebook - / thelawnhubLinkedIn - / thelawnhubYouTube - / @thelawnhub
By LawnhubJoin Clint and special guest Irvo for episode 122 of Lawnhub Live after LunchThis week's news segment covers Perth's annual winter sprinkler ban, the FIFA World Cup kicking off on Kentucky bluegrass/ryegrass blends with purple grow lights and sub-air systems keeping indoor pitches alive, and a US influencer setting a Guinness record mowing a football field in under 15 minutes.On the lawn and irrigation side, Irvo gets into the realities of DIY irrigation design — why every yard needs a different approach, the back-and-forth that goes into getting it right, and why efficient MP rotator systems use far less water than trigger hoses. The boys also answer your questions, including how long to wait before applying NSFW after over-seeding (spoiler: be patient — weeds can take 3–4 weeks to die, and seeded grass needs 6–12 weeks), to reviving a bare, patchy buffalo lawn that's been neglected since last October. Plus advice on going foliar through winter and not letting fresh turf get too crunchy or too wet.If you enjoyed this episode make sure to subscribe!Follow our Socials:Website - https://lawnhub.com.auInstagram - / thelawnhubFacebook - / thelawnhubLinkedIn - / thelawnhubYouTube - / @thelawnhub

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